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I guess that would depend on whether or not those retirees retained their US citizenship or not.... if they were US citizens , but living in Texas, they would still get their benefits...if the chose to become Texas citizens, they be cut off.
I would think that if you have lived in Texas for at least a year, then you are a Texas citizen. I don't live in Texas, but it was a question, none the less, and I would think that if a person is a US government worker or retiree, they would not be interested in secession, since they took an oath the day they were employed to uphold, support, and defend the United States and its Constitution. Things are a lot different now than in the 1850's and 60's.